I've been using FC2 and 3 on one notebook and Kubuntu on my wife's. 
Niether of them has a substantially functional Suspend to disk setup at
present though.  My Work notebook in fact got screwed up when a client
closed the lid on me during the lunchbreak of a day long presentation.

Fedora seems to have problems with external monitors(projectors) plugged
in to it.  I've got the current setup working, but before it was a
nightmare.  Projectors would only work from Concole.  Once I started X
they would fail to find a sync frequency.


On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 08:09, Rob Hudson wrote:
> I have (had) a Dell Inspiron 1150 with Ubuntu 5.04.  Suspend to ram and 
> disk both worked but I had to select in the menu.  I couldn't get it to 
> work when the lid closed.  I think it was something in the scripts that 
> wasn't quite right but never figured it out.  (And my laptop since died 
> on me 12 days after warranty expired.)
> 
> Mr O wrote:
> > Just curious what distro everyone is using on a laptop they
> > might own and how well things like suspend-to-ram/disk and
> > hibernate work for them? Speedstep doesn't seem to be an issue
> > but proper widescreen has only worked "out of the box" on one
> > distro out of three so far (FC4 worked, Mandriva 10.2 and
> > Kubuntu 5.04 failed) but FC4 puked after doing updates.
> > 
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